Custom Volkswagen Beetle Without Sunroof From 1968 – $1,600
It feels like every single person on the planet likes the Volkswagen Beetle! That might not be totally true, but this has not stopped this model from being one of the most expensive Hot Wheel models out there. The first batch was made in Hong Kong. They did not have a blue-tinted sunroof and were just smooth. In 1974, manufacturers reissued the no-sunroof style. Only the original ones are worth a lot of money.
Ed Shaver Custom From 1970 – $4,000
We have already talked about a 1969 Ed Shaver earlier. Those remain the rarest version of this series, although there are other notable ones as well. Many of those cars have a value in the hundred dollars, but only a couple of them are worth more than that. According to appraiser Mike Zarnock, they are available through cereal mail-in. If you own one of these, you might just be in for a whopping $4,000.